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... example of Shakespeare , for Shakespeare in A Midsummer Night's Dream seems to have been the first to exploit the poetic possibilities of popular super- stition , seems , in fact , to have started a new fashion , in which he was soon ...
... example of Shakespeare , for Shakespeare in A Midsummer Night's Dream seems to have been the first to exploit the poetic possibilities of popular super- stition , seems , in fact , to have started a new fashion , in which he was soon ...
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... example ' was not a matter of dispute , in English poetry it was a matter upon which Milton had to decide . As an example of what I mean by the appropriation and transforma- tion ( whether by addition , modification , or context ) of ...
... example ' was not a matter of dispute , in English poetry it was a matter upon which Milton had to decide . As an example of what I mean by the appropriation and transforma- tion ( whether by addition , modification , or context ) of ...
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... example cited by O.E.D. is from Udall's translation of Erasmus's Paraphrase upon the First Epistle to Timothy , 1548 , where the phrase obviis , ut aiunt , ulnis amplectendum is rendered to be embraced ( as they saye ) with meeting ...
... example cited by O.E.D. is from Udall's translation of Erasmus's Paraphrase upon the First Epistle to Timothy , 1548 , where the phrase obviis , ut aiunt , ulnis amplectendum is rendered to be embraced ( as they saye ) with meeting ...
Contents
Acknowledgements 791 | 7 |
Chronology | 27 |
ARTHUR BARKER The Pattern of Miltons Nativity | 44 |
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action Adam and Eve Adam's Aeneid anadiplosis angels antimetabole antistrophe beauty beginning Book xi C. S. Lewis century Christ Christian creation creature critics death divine doctrine Donne dramatic E. M. W. Tillyard Earth effect English epanalepsis epic voice epizeuxis eternity Eve's evil experience fall fallen fame glory God's hath Heaven Hell heroic human Il Penseroso incarnation John Milton knowledge L'Allegro less liberty lines literary Lucifer Lycidas marriage means melancholy Michael Milton mind moral motivation narrative nature Paradise Lost Paradise Regained paradox passage Penseroso perhaps phrase pleasures ploce poem poem's poet poetic poetry praise prose Puritan Raphael reader reading reason Renaissance rhetoric romantic Samson Agonistes Satan Satan's rebellion seems sense seventeenth seventeenth-century significance simile soul speech spirit suggested temptation thee theme things thir thou thought Tillyard tion tradition traductio true truth verse Waldock wisdom words write